David Kerr, Ph.D., a professor at OSU’s School of Psychological Science and the study’s primary author, commented, “It might surprise some that research findings regarding the impact of marijuana legalization on young adults’ cannabis use have been inconsistent. Our findings reveal that, before legalization, 23% of non-college young adults reported using cannabis in the past month, compared to 28% after legalization.”
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